Robert Mayernick

United States of America

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1.

Method and apparatus for baking pocket bun

      
Application Number 18750058
Grant Number 12274269
Status In Force
Filing Date 2024-06-21
First Publication Date 2025-04-15
Grant Date 2025-04-15
Owner Robert Mayernick (USA)
Inventor Mayernick, Robert

Abstract

A method and apparatus is provided for baking a pocketed bun having a mold base and separable housing. The mold base has a male mold with an outside profile shape that vertically protrudes above the base. The housing has a ring around a central opening that receives and seals to the male mold when assembled, forming a chamber with an open top to receive dough. The housing can either be a single piece or separable into two parts. The method of baking a pocketed bun with the mold base and separable housing starts with assembling the mold base and housing, filling the chamber through the open top, baking the pallet, then removing the housing from the mold base. The removal of the housing causes the ring to strip the pocketed bun from the mold base.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A47J 43/20 - Shapes for preparing foodstuffs, e.g. meat-patty moulding devices
  • A21B 3/13 - Baking-tinsBaking forms
  • A47J 9/00 - Apparatus or utensils for shaping butter or the like
  • A21B 5/02 - Apparatus for baking hollow articles, waffles, pastry, biscuits, or the like
  • A23P 30/10 - Moulding

2.

Method and apparatus for baking pocket bun

      
Application Number 18750181
Grant Number 12225908
Status In Force
Filing Date 2024-06-21
First Publication Date 2025-02-18
Grant Date 2025-02-18
Owner Robert Mayernick (USA)
Inventor Mayernick, Robert

Abstract

A method and apparatus is provided for baking a pocketed bun having a mold base and separable housing. The mold base has a male mold with an outside profile shape that vertically protrudes above the base. The housing has a ring around a central opening that receives and seals to the male mold when assembled, forming a chamber with an open top to receive dough. The housing can either be a single piece or separable into two parts. The method of baking a pocketed bun with the mold base and separable housing starts with assembling the mold base and housing, filling the chamber through the open top, baking the pallet, then removing the housing from the mold base. The removal of the housing causes the ring to strip the pocketed bun from the mold base.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A23P 30/10 - Moulding
  • A21B 3/13 - Baking-tinsBaking forms
  • A21D 8/06 - Baking processes
  • A21D 13/33 - Edible containers, e.g. cups or cones
  • B29C 39/00 - Shaping by casting, i.e. introducing the moulding material into a mould or between confining surfaces without significant moulding pressureApparatus therefor
  • B29C 39/02 - Shaping by casting, i.e. introducing the moulding material into a mould or between confining surfaces without significant moulding pressureApparatus therefor for making articles of definite length, i.e. discrete articles
  • B29C 39/36 - Removing moulded articles
  • B29C 39/26 - Moulds or cores

3.

Dough dispensing and baking system

      
Application Number 18750023
Grant Number 12245598
Status In Force
Filing Date 2024-06-21
First Publication Date 2024-10-10
Grant Date 2025-03-11
Owner Robert Mayernick (USA)
Inventor Mayernick, Robert

Abstract

A system and method for dispensing a first and second baking material where the baking materials are simultaneously dispensed through a discharge tube. The discharge tube is moved with respect to a male mold while dispensing the baking materials. An optional pressure foot follows the discharge tube and assists with joining the dispensed layer with the previous layer by applying pressure. The baking materials are dispensed and layered to form complex shapes not possible by pouring or application of a sheet of dough. The dough and mold are baked together and the baked item is removed from the mold after baking.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A21C 11/16 - Extruding machines
  • A21C 9/08 - Depositing, arranging and conveying apparatus for handling pieces, e.g. sheets of dough
  • A21D 8/02 - Methods for preparing doughTreating dough prior to baking

4.

Method and apparatus for baking pocket bun

      
Application Number 18524389
Grant Number 12096777
Status In Force
Filing Date 2023-11-30
First Publication Date 2024-09-24
Grant Date 2024-09-24
Owner Robert Mayernick (USA)
Inventor Mayernick, Robert

Abstract

A method and apparatus is provided for baking a pocketed bun having a mold base and separable housing. The mold base has a male mold with an outside profile shape that vertically protrudes above the base. The housing has a ring around a central opening that receives and seals to the male mold when assembled, forming a chamber with an open top to receive liquid dough. The housing can either be a single piece or separable into two parts. The method of baking a pocketed bun with the mold base and separable housing starts with assembling the mold base and housing, filling the chamber through the open top, baking the pallet, then removing the housing from the mold base. The removal of the housing causes the ring to strip the pocketed bun from the mold base.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A47J 43/20 - Shapes for preparing foodstuffs, e.g. meat-patty moulding devices
  • A21B 3/13 - Baking-tinsBaking forms
  • A21B 5/02 - Apparatus for baking hollow articles, waffles, pastry, biscuits, or the like
  • A21D 8/06 - Baking processes
  • A21D 13/33 - Edible containers, e.g. cups or cones
  • A23P 30/10 - Moulding
  • A47J 9/00 - Apparatus or utensils for shaping butter or the like

5.

Dough dispensing and baking system

      
Application Number 18077292
Grant Number 12207660
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-12-08
First Publication Date 2024-06-13
Grant Date 2025-01-28
Owner Robert Mayernick (USA)
Inventor Mayernick, Robert

Abstract

A system and method for dispensing a first and second baking material where the baking materials are simultaneously dispensed through a discharge tube. The discharge tube is moved with respect to a male mold while dispensing the baking materials. An optional pressure foot follows the discharge tube and assists with joining the dispensed layer with the previous layer by applying pressure. The baking materials are dispensed and layered to form complex shapes not possible by pouring or application of a sheet of dough. The dough and mold are baked together and the baked item is removed from the mold after baking.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A21C 11/16 - Extruding machines
  • A21C 9/08 - Depositing, arranging and conveying apparatus for handling pieces, e.g. sheets of dough
  • A21D 8/02 - Methods for preparing doughTreating dough prior to baking

6.

Apparatus and method for bun production

      
Application Number 17950171
Grant Number 12213488
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-09-22
First Publication Date 2024-03-28
Grant Date 2025-02-04
Owner Robert Mayernick (USA)
Inventor Mayernick, Robert

Abstract

A system for forming and baking dough has a pallet with a female mold and a ram separate from the pallet. A ribbon of unbaked dough is located between the pallet and the ram. The ram has a male mold that is actuated to contact and stretch the dough into the female mold when the male mold engages with the female mold. A portion of the dough is separated from the ribbon and remains with the pallet as it is baked. An optional weight is mated to the pallet to maintain the position of the stretched dough with the female mold during the baking process.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A21C 15/02 - Apparatus for shaping or moulding baked wafersMaking multi-layer wafer sheets
  • A21B 5/02 - Apparatus for baking hollow articles, waffles, pastry, biscuits, or the like
  • A21C 5/08 - Dough-dividing machines with radial, i.e. star-like, cutter-blades slidable in the slots of, and relatively to, a pressing-plunger

7.

BOBBY-BUNS BB

      
Serial Number 98406537
Status Pending
Filing Date 2024-02-15
Owner Robert Mayernick ()
NICE Classes  ? 30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery

Goods & Services

Buns and pocketed containers of baked bread for holding food items, namely, sausages, meat patties, pasta, vegetables, soup, and frozen creams

8.

Insulated pocket bun

      
Application Number 18228026
Grant Number 12220080
Status In Force
Filing Date 2023-07-31
First Publication Date 2023-11-23
Grant Date 2025-02-11
Owner Robert Mayernick (USA)
Inventor Mayernick, Robert

Abstract

The present disclosure describes a bun having a pair of cavities formed therein. The cavities include inner walls which are browned. The cavities form segregated areas which are suitable for receiving separate fillings for making a sandwich. The bun has an insulating wall separating adjacent cavities. The insulating wall may be thicker than the other walls in the bun or may further contain cavities or through-holes to further reduce thermal transfer between any fillings with different temperatures that may be located in the cavities. The browned inner walls in each of the cavities help prevent the bun from getting soggy.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A47J 37/01 - Vessels uniquely adapted for baking
  • A21B 3/13 - Baking-tinsBaking forms
  • A21D 8/06 - Baking processes
  • A21D 13/32 - Filled, to be filled or stuffed products filled or to be filled after baking, e.g. sandwiches

9.

Insulated pocket bun

      
Application Number 15464838
Grant Number 11744255
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-03-21
First Publication Date 2017-07-06
Grant Date 2023-09-05
Owner Robert Mayernick (USA)
Inventor Mayernick, Robert

Abstract

The present disclosure describes a bun having a pair of cavities formed therein. The cavities include inner walls which are browned. The cavities form segregated areas which are suitable for receiving separate fillings for making a sandwich. The bun has an insulating wall separating adjacent cavities. The insulating wall may be thicker than the other walls in the bun or may further contain cavities or through-holes to further reduce thermal transfer between any fillings with different temperatures that may be located in the cavities. The browned inner walls in each of the cavities help prevent the bun from getting soggy.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A21D 13/32 - Filled, to be filled or stuffed products filled or to be filled after baking, e.g. sandwiches
  • A21D 13/33 - Edible containers, e.g. cups or cones
  • A21D 8/06 - Baking processes
  • A47J 37/01 - Vessels uniquely adapted for baking
  • A21B 3/18 - Discharging baked goods from tins
  • A21B 3/13 - Baking-tinsBaking forms